TRESAIN, IN LATIN, TRESANUS, PRIEST, C. Nay,through his antagonist's greater interest at court, he was upon thepoint of being banished, when three legates from popeCelesti It was his pleasure, in imitation of our blessedRedeemer, to serve others instead of being served by them;{466} on whichaccount he would scarce permit his own servants to do any thing for him. onastery; he spoke little, and always to the purpose: and he employedall his time in prayer, or serious and profitable exercises.
, in 628, put him in possession ofall France, except a small part of Aquitaine, with Thoulouse, which wassettled upon his younger brother, Charibert. They asked him whether he was a canon, a monk, or a hermit. The mother, therefore, must beassiduous in begging daily of the Father of mercies all necessarysuccors for these purposes: but this s Felix revoked his error first in this council atRatisbon, and afterwards before pope Leo III.
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